Saturday, June 25, 2011 3:43:47 PMWhy the f--- does everyone immediately think that if there's some kind of piece that's made with a stencil, it's automatically a Banksy. Seriously, people need to learn before they post.

Friday, June 24, 2011 4:47:30 PMThanks @swaywithme! I say a lenghty interview with Eric, he talked openly about a LOT of personal stuff! It really broke my heart to listen to him talk about walking 3 blocks to see his dead son that day, awful!

BUT! They did get ALL of those dangerous window units replaced (his wasn't the first tragic fall) and banned outright.

Friday, June 24, 2011 1:42:32 PMIt's true though, isn't it? I mean yeah Eric Clapton is a fantastic guitarist and an inspirational guy, but this statement is bitingly honest. Perhaps it was supposed to cause offense, amongst both religious people and music elitists.

I agree with what Baalthazaq is saying however, it's very hypocritical to slate someone for seeking publicity by creating something intended to get publicity.

Friday, June 24, 2011 12:28:46 PMHe's a frelling musician! Of course he expressed his grief through a song. Whoever did this has a special place in hell waiting for them. As a father that had his newborn son die in his arms an hour after being born, I find this totally disgusting. I suppose I'm a douche for dedicating "Wish You Were Here" to my son at my gig that night.

Friday, June 24, 2011 12:01:31 PMWhat's the name of that Eric Clapton song about the death of his son... the one that won six Grammy Awards?

And for those who think this message is a direct attack towards Clapton go jump off a bridge. It's a political statement about how it's easy to make money off totaly f***d up situation like the death of your own son.